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Business Analysis Digest #37

Passionate BA

by Yulia Kosarenko All images by the author This article delves into the fundamental difference between a system and a solution in the context of business analysis and product management. It explores the definition of stakeholders, alignment, and ten rules of aligning stakeholders. Internal Product Management is Hard.

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What Is Your Product?

EBG Consulting

A healthy product has a long lifecycle, from birth. When organizations fall into the trap of viewing technology innovations as products in-and-of-themselves, they usually end up with multiple products that are serving the same customer or market. A clear product definition should help you shift-left er.

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Answer This Question: “What is Your Product?”

EBG Consulting

Scrum Masters can facilitate the important work of helping Product Owners, the Development Team, and business stakeholders define their product. Apply these three product definition principles: Principle 1: Adopt outside-in thinking. Define your product from the perspective of customers, both users and choosers.

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8 Tips for Collaborating with Development Teams

Roman Pichler

Manage the Product, not the Team. Focus on your job as the product manager or product owner, and manage the product, not the team. Provide guidance on the product, including its market, value proposition, business goals, and key features. Give the Team Room to Experiment and Learn. Learn More.